"Njema" in Swahili means "good" or "well-being." It is often used to express positive sentiments or to inquire about someone's welfare.
Good afternoon in Swahili is "lioni njema."
Siku njema. "Nice day." with no verb. This is an extremely common expression among Swahili-speakers, as are usiku mwema(good or nice night), asubuhi njema (nice morning), mchana mwema (nice day or afternoon or rest of the say), kutwa njema (nice day). Kutwa njema has the same meaning as siku njema and is almost as commonly used. These are all said on departing or saying good-bye; they're not greetings.
To say "Merry Christmas" in Swahili, you can say "Krismasi Njema." It is pronounced as "kris-ma-see n-jeh-ma."
The most common greeting, meaning hello or good day, is either "Jambo" or "Hujambo."
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
Afya njema
Bahati njema
Sabato Njema
One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
Bahati njema! http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/swahili.php
Siku njema. "Nice day." with no verb. This is an extremely common expression among Swahili-speakers, as are usiku mwema(good or nice night), asubuhi njema (nice morning), mchana mwema (nice day or afternoon or rest of the say), kutwa njema (nice day). Kutwa njema has the same meaning as siku njema and is almost as commonly used. These are all said on departing or saying good-bye; they're not greetings.
Kuwa na Krismasi njema or Heri ya Krismas
Siku njema or kutwa njema, nice day (with you and your understood). These are very common parting words, varying with the time of day: siku njema, have a nice day; kutwa njema, nice day; asubuhi njema, nice morning; jioni njema, nice evening; uskiu mwema, nice night (like Good Night upon parting or closing a telephone conversation on text message).
The two dominant languages in Kenya are English and Swahili. One way to say Merry Christmas in Swahili is "Kuwa na Krismasi njema."
You say "good morning" in Swahili with a question: Habari za asubuhi? (what is the news of the morning?) to which one replies nzuri, salama, or one of several other positive answers. Asubuhi njema means literally "good morning," but it said on parting and is not a greeting.
The most common greeting in Swahili is "Jambo" or "Habari." You can also say "Sijambo" in reply to ask how someone is doing.
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